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chrisjames147 is currently offline  chrisjames147

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Is it just me, or is Christianity headed for the looney bin?

http://www.rightwingwatch.org/content/rick-perry-partners-pastor-who-thinks-oprah-precursor-antichrist

Even as Rupert Murdoch faces the results of his overly aggressive tabloid created world, so it seem Christians are headed for the same place. Sensational headlines are nothing new in the God business, but they get wackier all the time.

Oprah probably wouldn't give these people the time of day, not that I am a fan of her "feel good" business and entertainment industry. But she does little harm while these fanatical Christianists rant and rave, expanding their fantasy empire more and more every year.

How well all this speaks to my thoughts that religion is a parasite in society. They suck the will power, common sense and the Almighty Dollar from everyone who comes in contact. Religious thought like this comes off as a bad Hollywood "B" movie.

Creatures that come crawling out of the slime and take over the world...no wait, that contradicts "intelligent design," they would never do that. This not too covert gay bashing, marketing the product, and just plain absurd. But that's religion for you, where is the opposition?

I'll go back into my atheist chair now and turn on the Oprah show. She will soon retire her program and hand that time slot over to Ellen DeGeneris. Imagine that, the devil's harlot is giving her spot to a lesbian...can't wait to hear the screams. ;-D

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